You might check the Telex Professor. You can listen to a review of it
at www.blindcooltech.com. I believe, that one can also use it with
batteries, but I'm not sure about that.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> I know the subject of MP3 players has come up but not having the need for 
> one I don't know if this particular type of player has been discussed.  A 
> blind friend wants an MP3 player but one with its own speakers in it and not 
> one like a walkman that would always require the wearing of headphones. 
> He's wanting one that's a little bigger and that he can play his CD's and/or 
> MP3's while working in his shop--something designed like the "ghetto 
> blasters" as they were called.  I have a Bose system but I think he's 
> wanting something that can be battery-powered or plugged into the wall, and 
> my Bose only runs off electricity.  Does anyone know of a good MP3 player 
> with accessible buttons, and if you also know an approximate price range 
> will you let me know that as well?  Thanks. 


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